I'm typically not the type of person to give up on something, but after trying to compile the CS source for an entire day now, I finally gave.

I'm building the source in VS .NET using VC++ 7.1. I've downloaded the latest stable source from the CS CVS using the "-D" switch, as well as installed the required libraries and drivers. When I attempt to compile and build the source, I get the following error:

It seems that the one error that occured during complication didn't completely ruin the compilation process as some of the executables built properly. My next step was to attempt to compile CEL as well, but I ran into the initial problem I had with compiling CS in that all the required header files weren't found. The required headers for CS were presumably installed by cs-win32libs-0.99r0_012.exe. Is there a version of this for CEL? Can I use the same one to get the headers in cel\libs\? I attempted to simply copy the files from CS\libs to cel\libs but that failed miserably.

1. Unpack2. Open ode.dsw with VC++3. Add an existing project to this work space. Choose <your_ode_dir>/OPCODE/Opcode.dsw4. Compile one of the Trimesh-projects (I used the "DoubleTrimesh")4.1 If you want to get a Debug output just compile the project4.2 To get a Release you would have to define the OPCODE include path (seems to be a small bug) o right click on the "DoubleTrimesh" project; select properties o in C/C++ => global add "OPCODE\Ice;OPCODE;include" to the include paths o compile5. rename your new library ("Release/DoubleTrimesh.lib") to "ode.lib" and move it to <your_ode_dir>/lib6. don't forget to add the include and the lib forlder to your CS' imports

... done

best regardsThomas

P.S.: sorry for my bad english. When you need further help (or libraries) just mail me moehre.home[at]web.de